Liverpool parade accused Paul Doyle pleads not guilty
Paul Doyle denies charges after allegedly driving into crowds at Liverpool FC's title parade, injuring 134 people aged from six months to 77 years, police reported.
- A man named Paul Doyle has pleaded not guilty to 31 offences, including dangerous driving, affray, and 18 counts of attempting to cause grievous bodily harm.
- The alleged offences involve 29 victims, ranging in age from six months to 77 years, according to the court records.
- Merseyside Police reported that 134 people were injured when Doyle drove his Ford Galaxy Titanium into crowds at the Liverpool victory parade on May 26.
- A provisional trial date has been scheduled for November 24, which could last three to four weeks.
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Paul Doyle, the man who drove his car into people at a football celebration in Liverpool in the spring, pleaded not guilty in court on Thursday. He injured 130 people, including eight children, with his car.
Paul Doyle, the man who drove his car into Liverpool supporters at the end of May as they were celebrating their favorite club's league title, pleaded not guilty at a Liverpool Crown Court on Thursday. He faces a total of 31 charges of causing serious injury.
The person accused of breaking into the crowd and injuring more than 130 people during the celebration of Liverpool's title in the Premier League pleads not guilty.
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